Hippeastrum hybrid
Family
Amaryllidaceae
Origin
South Africa
Description
Amaryllis Double Red develops large, double-layered flowers in a striking scarlet hue. Blooming occurs from March to May in plains and April to June in hilly areas. For a lively summer floral presentation, plant the bulbs between October and December.
Environment
Amaryllis Lily plants thrive in sunny and warm environments. Place them near a sunny window or outdoors to allow maximum sunlight. The plant's natural state is enhanced by sunlight, making it even more attractive.
It is important to maintain a moderate level of dryness in the soil throughout its lifespan. When planting, use fast-draining soil and avoid excess water, especially around the roots. This will ensure the plant's true beauty is realized and prevent issues such as rotting bulbs or unhealthy flowers.
After blooming, allow leaves to grow and feed the bulb for the next season. In late autumn, reduce watering and let the leaves die back for a dormancy period. Store the bulb in a cool, dark place before replanting.
Landscape Use
Amaryllis can be used effectively as foundation plantings to make a pleasing contrast to nearby evergreen shrubbery. Other uses for amaryllis include mass plantings, in tree islands, on slopes, near a gate entrance or in borders.





